there is a front to the west of us that will not really catch us. what will catch us is the storm developing near jacksonville, florida. it will move up to just off cape hatteras and then roll up to southern new england. essentially we are talking i-95 and east for the main impact of this and primarily the eastern shore down to the coast. the farther west you go, the less you will notice that storm system passing by. 40-50 mile an hour winds will be possible and rough waves as well. for us, we will get the wind and rain and maybe some wet snow mixed in before it pulls away and high pressure can settle in with a dry pattern and warming trend that will take us through the weekend. on the eastern shore, though the that is the high wind advisory and on the beaches of delaware up to new jersey. those areas have the best chance for snow although i would not be surprised if everyone sees some rain or snow showers during the afternoon and evening tomorrow. if the trend continues and the storm goes farther out to sea, we could miss it altogether. that is cer